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I know these tracks were in the movie (Because I've heard them and have them), so I'm assuming Rendez-vous and Remembrance were in it too. Probably the fishmarket scene, and the aftermath of it.Either way, how would you know if those two were not in the movie, Skyler?

Because I have this bootleg and have seen the film multiple times. The three tracks you mentioned are the only real unreleased tracks from the film, and they were available from some of Steve Jablonsky's and Geoff Zanelli's promo albums (see GZ's "Music for Film and Television" - I can't recall the name on which SJ's track appears).

According to IMDb, there exists a song called "Gun Play" by Clay Duncan and I'm assuming this could be the music for the fish market sequence - However this has never been released (even on the newer bootleg) and I suspect the only way to hear it might be on one of his unreleased promos.

But to answer your question more directly, I'm pretty sure "Rendez-vous" and "Remembrance" consist of Steve Jablonsky's alleged alternate tracks. I cannot say with full certainty that his "alternate tracks" were composed for the film (or even composed by Steve Jablonsky). They don't sound at all like Jablonksy's other work and don't fit in with Hans Zimmer's score. The three tracks you mentioned were by Steve Jablonsky and Geoff Zanelli, but they still kept it in continuity with the rest of Hans Zimmer's material. Regardless as to who composed them, the bottom line is that they were not featured in this film.

It's unfortunate that music as good as this should suffer such bad releases. :(

Many of the tracks on this bootleg don't even appear in the film at all.

This and all the other hannibal bootlegs listed on this site are just different arrangements of the regular soundtrack, with some "unreleased" music that came from a completely different movie. Don't bother looking for any of these.

However, last month a new Hannibal bootleg has circulated that does include some real unreleased music from the film, including a version of the infamous "Pazzi theme." The Anthony Hopkins dialogue bits are still there, but it does include a few minutes of new music that make it worth looking for.It's not a complete bootleg or a recording sessions by any means, but it's certainly better than these.

you guys are no real fans by hans zimmer. i you where you would share the music, not just hold it for your self.i share music, thanks to many muisc bloggs i have found many CD-s whit black hawk down muisc, and i share it whit everybody who want it.but kust keeping the soundtrack for your self. thats bad

is the music when Pazzi is sitting on the bridge in this album ???????

i need to know if that soundtrack is exsist.pleeeeeez anybody, if somenody tell me i would sleep better then i have done to now. i cant stopp think about the "pazzi theme" pleez anybofy tel me. is that soundtrack in this album ?

When i First listened to this soundtrack i was totally blown away with it. Ibelive it to be some of your best work and is one of my fave cds in my collection. the music can be quite haunting and it accomplanies the film perfectly. vide cor meum was in my opinion the best track on this album it moved me and inspired me. thank you for such an amazing soundtrack

Ya, it sounds magnificent!Guess I have to start hunting for this new bootleg now!

Still, I'm too dissapointed to find Hannibal albums mixed with dialogues. I know the dialogues were performed fine, but I perfer the music better. Hopefuly, a proper, non-dialogue version will come around soon.

What is the difference between this and the old bootlegs? Is it true that this has all the music and there is no dialogue included? In the old bootlegs they just cut the parts with dialogues, what abou this one?